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Subtilases
Est. expirySep 21, 2024(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
C12N 15/62C12N 15/52C12N 9/54
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Abstract
The present invention relates to novel JP170 like subtilases from wild-type bacteria, hybrids thereof and to methods of construction and production of these proteases. Further, the present invention relates to use of the claimed subtilases in detergents, such as a laundry or an automatic dishwashing detergent.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1. An isolated subtilase which has an amino acid sequence which is at least 97% identical with the sequence of SEQ ID NO:6.
2. The subtilase of claim 1 which has an amino acid sequence which is at least 98% identical with the sequence of SEQ ID NO:6.
3. The subtilase of claim 1 which has an amino acid sequence which is at least 99% identical with the sequence of SEQ ID NO:6.
4. The subtilase of claim 1 which comprises the sequence of SEQ ID NO 6.
5. The subtilase of claim 1 which consists of the sequence of SEQ ID NO:6.
6. A core subtilase which has an amino acid sequence which is 97% identical with the sequence of amino acids from position 49 through position 391 of SEQ ID NO:6.
7. A hybrid subtilase comprising the core amino acid sequence of claim 6 .
8. A detergent composition comprising the subtilase of claim 1 and a surfactant.
9. An isolated nucleic acid sequence encoding the subtilase of claim 1 .
10. The nucleic acid sequence of claim 9 as shown in SEQ ID NO:5.
11. A nucleic acid construct comprising the nucleic acid sequence of claim 9 operably liked to one or more control sequences capable of directing the expression of the polypeptide in a suitable expression host.
12. A recombinant expression vector comprising the nucleic acid construct of claim 11 , a promoter, and transcriptional and translation stop signals.
13. The vector of claim 12 , further comprising a selectable marker.
14. A recombinant host cell comprising the nucleic acid construct of claim 11 .
15. A method for producing a subtilase, comprising
a) cultivating the recombinant host cell of claim 14 ; and
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